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Ethan Coen’s road-trip comedy “Drive-Away Dolls” does not have that cinematic new-car smell. No, the stale scent is closer to months-old, unfinished McDonalds Happy Meals and inexplicably ...
DRIVE AWAY DOLLS(15) ... Jumping from the past to the present, mostly via the portals of a symbolic glittery platform boot, blowing bubbles, sparkly turquoise eyeshadow, ...
Acclaimed filmmaker Ethan Coen debuted his first solo project over the weekend with the road trip crime comedy “Drive-Away Dolls.” As the film opens on Pedro Pascal nervously staring at his analog ...
Directed by Ethan Coen and co-written with editor Tricia Cooke, this lesbian crime comedy also stars Geraldine Viswanathan. "Drive-Away Dolls" review.
The irony is that Drive-Away Dolls is not a "new" movie – the 1999 setting was contemporary when Coen and Cooke first conceived of the film, but it's taken 20 years to reach the big screen.
With “Drive-Away Dolls,” the reveal of the, ahem, MacGuffin falls limp. It’s geared to a junior-high mentality. The same reveal in the earlier film is built-up by Clooney’s earnestness.
Drive-Away Dolls wears its levity with pride, with cartoonish transitions and interludes where an Anubis-headed Miley Cyrus dances inside a lava lamp-patterned hallucination. Pedro Pascal and Matt ...
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